Bubble Screen
feature, interactive — By Blaine Brownell on September 20, 2007 at 5:49 amThe Bubble Screen is a dot-matrix display that uses air bubbles as pixels. Developed by Eyal Burstein at Beta Tank, this display can show images, text, and patterns and may be used as a low-resolution screen. The project required two years of development during which experts in the fields of automation, pneumatics, and academia were employed to solve a fluid dynamics challenge. The Bubble Screen is intended to reveal alternative methods of information display and consumption and is exemplary of Beta Tank’s ongoing ambient information-design project.
Contact: Beta Tank, London, UK.
Find more information in Transmaterial 2.


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